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To Educate Those Who Would Serve Humanity' To Preserve and Restore Health' To Seek The Cause and Cure of Diseases
VOL. XVIII, NO, 7 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA· RICHMOND, VIRGINIA NOVEMBER, 1965
First Sutton Memorial
Lecture Set for December 2
The first Pediatrics Day will be
on December 2 in honor of the late
Dr. Lee E. Sutton, Jr., former dean
of the school of medicine and chair­man
of the department of pediatrics
for many years.
Dr. Saul Krugman, an alumnus of
our school of medicine and now
chairman of the department of pe­diatrics
at the New York Univer­sity
School of Medicine, will de­liver
the Sutton iVlemorial Lecture
on The Changing Pattern of Infec­tious
Disease, 1938-1965. In addi­tion
to the main lecture, members
of the pediatrics department will
discllss recent advances in pediatric
care. Complete programs will be
available in the office of Dr. Wil­liam
E. Laupus, chairman of the de­partment
of pediatrics.
Shortly after Doctor Sutton's
death on June 24, 1964, Mrs. Sutton
joined with his friends and col­leagues
in establishing the Sutton
Memorial Lectureship. The lecture
and Pediatrics Day will be an an­nual
affair with a clinically oriented
postgraduate program prepared
primarily for former residents in
pediatrics at JvlCV and for all MC\'
graduates concerned with the care
of children.
The program this year will begin
at 10 a.m. and close at 5 p.m., fol­lowed
by a social hour and dinner
at the Commonwealth Club.
Registrations are being made
through the department of pedi­atrics.
432·BED DORMITORY WELL UNDER WAY
Architect Merrill C. Lee's Rendering of New Dormirory
Revenue bonds in the amount of
$1,600,000 were sold last July to
finance the construction of a 432-bed
dormitory for women students.
Contract in the amount of $1,291,-
550 was awarded last July to Worley
Brothers Company, Incorporated, for
the main building and the elevator
contract for $63,823 was awarded
Western Electric Company.
Ground was broken in late July and
completion of the project is scheduled
for September 1966.
The new dormitory is located just
back of the Civil War Centennial Cen­ter
near Turpin Street hetween Eighth
and Ninth streets.
THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY
SCHEDULE
The Tompkins-McCaw Library will
observe the usual hours during the
holiday with the exception of Thanks­giving
Day when it will be closed.
Administrative and business offices
of the College Division will be closed
Thanksgiving, and Fridav and Satur­day
following.
The building will be II stories above
basement level. The first floor will
have a large lobby, quarters for the
housemother, recreation rooms, "date"
rooms, and a supply and delivery room
entrance.
Nine floors of the building will be
devoted to bedrooms, and it is planned
that the entire structure will be air­conditioned.
Architects for the new dormitory
are Lee, King and Poole of Richmond.
HOSPITALS RE-DESIGNATED AS
NORTH, SOUTH, EAST AND WEST
The Board of Visitors has voted to
use the MCV name on all hospitals.
In the future they will be designated:
MCV Hospital-MCV West-Memo­rial
Hospital-MCV South-St. Philip
Hospital-MCV East-Ennion G. Wil­liams
Hospital-MCV North.
St. Philip Hall has been renovated
for dormitory use of first-year nursing
students and x-ray technology stu­dents
and in the future will be desig­nated
as MacFarland Hall.

T OR IE
Me IE DIe vA N
To Educate Those Who Would Serve Humanity' To Preserve and Restore Health' To Seek The Cause and Cure of Diseases
VOL. XVIII, NO, 7 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA· RICHMOND, VIRGINIA NOVEMBER, 1965
First Sutton Memorial
Lecture Set for December 2
The first Pediatrics Day will be
on December 2 in honor of the late
Dr. Lee E. Sutton, Jr., former dean
of the school of medicine and chair­man
of the department of pediatrics
for many years.
Dr. Saul Krugman, an alumnus of
our school of medicine and now
chairman of the department of pe­diatrics
at the New York Univer­sity
School of Medicine, will de­liver
the Sutton iVlemorial Lecture
on The Changing Pattern of Infec­tious
Disease, 1938-1965. In addi­tion
to the main lecture, members
of the pediatrics department will
discllss recent advances in pediatric
care. Complete programs will be
available in the office of Dr. Wil­liam
E. Laupus, chairman of the de­partment
of pediatrics.
Shortly after Doctor Sutton's
death on June 24, 1964, Mrs. Sutton
joined with his friends and col­leagues
in establishing the Sutton
Memorial Lectureship. The lecture
and Pediatrics Day will be an an­nual
affair with a clinically oriented
postgraduate program prepared
primarily for former residents in
pediatrics at JvlCV and for all MC\'
graduates concerned with the care
of children.
The program this year will begin
at 10 a.m. and close at 5 p.m., fol­lowed
by a social hour and dinner
at the Commonwealth Club.
Registrations are being made
through the department of pedi­atrics.
432·BED DORMITORY WELL UNDER WAY
Architect Merrill C. Lee's Rendering of New Dormirory
Revenue bonds in the amount of
$1,600,000 were sold last July to
finance the construction of a 432-bed
dormitory for women students.
Contract in the amount of $1,291,-
550 was awarded last July to Worley
Brothers Company, Incorporated, for
the main building and the elevator
contract for $63,823 was awarded
Western Electric Company.
Ground was broken in late July and
completion of the project is scheduled
for September 1966.
The new dormitory is located just
back of the Civil War Centennial Cen­ter
near Turpin Street hetween Eighth
and Ninth streets.
THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY
SCHEDULE
The Tompkins-McCaw Library will
observe the usual hours during the
holiday with the exception of Thanks­giving
Day when it will be closed.
Administrative and business offices
of the College Division will be closed
Thanksgiving, and Fridav and Satur­day
following.
The building will be II stories above
basement level. The first floor will
have a large lobby, quarters for the
housemother, recreation rooms, "date"
rooms, and a supply and delivery room
entrance.
Nine floors of the building will be
devoted to bedrooms, and it is planned
that the entire structure will be air­conditioned.
Architects for the new dormitory
are Lee, King and Poole of Richmond.
HOSPITALS RE-DESIGNATED AS
NORTH, SOUTH, EAST AND WEST
The Board of Visitors has voted to
use the MCV name on all hospitals.
In the future they will be designated:
MCV Hospital-MCV West-Memo­rial
Hospital-MCV South-St. Philip
Hospital-MCV East-Ennion G. Wil­liams
Hospital-MCV North.
St. Philip Hall has been renovated
for dormitory use of first-year nursing
students and x-ray technology stu­dents
and in the future will be desig­nated
as MacFarland Hall.